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‘Fervour’ by Dasha Pliska

Artist: Dasha Pliska
Title: ‘Fervour’
Medium: Graphite on 240gsm paper
Dimensions: Artwork size: 7.5″ x 6.1″ (Paper size: 12.4″ x 9.5″)
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2023
Artwork Will Ship From: Ukraine

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‘Fervour’ by Dasha Pliska

Artist: Dasha Pliska
Title: ‘Fervour’
Medium: Graphite on 240gsm paper
Dimensions: Artwork size: 7.5″ x 6.1″ (Paper size: 12.4″ x 9.5″)
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2023
Artwork Will Ship From: Ukraine

About the Artwork:

The tiniest flames are intense but very fragile, breaking out into the heat and sparking at the slightest provocation. The highest flames embody ardor, such as they are perceived even though they might not live for very long. It is born and enveloped, searching and expanding before it is destroyed by the cold. This process may sound strange and abstract, but the truth is that it is all too real. As a fire burns away at its tips, the heat that it generates spreads far outward. The flame inside is absolute, whereas the heat on the outside is an expression of it.

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Dasha Pliska was born in Odessa, Ukraine, where she currently still lives and works. In 2013 she graduated from the Odessa International University of Humanities in Graphic Design. Her hometown has largely shaped her world with its rich cultural heritage and fascinating architecture. Inspired mostly by nature and her surroundings, Dasha uses pencil and ink in a graphic style to not only create art that can change the way we feel about an idea, but to suffuse a culture with ideological disorder, and to shift the human heart.